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Index
Also in the Now Write! Series Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Editor’s Note UNDERSTAND YOUR SPECULATIVE GENRE
STEVEN SAUS | Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Ideas? Making Speculative Fiction Speculative JULE SELBO | Choosing Your Speculative Genre GLENN M. BENEST | Writing Horror MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY (edited with exercise by Laurie Lamson) | Introduction to the 1831 Edition of Frankenstein KATE BERNHEIMER | The Grimm Art of Fairy Tales VINCENT M. WALES | Credibility LISA RENÉE JONES | How Do Sub-genres Impact Your Creation of a Hero? PIERS ANTHONY | Wood Knot Dew
IDEAS AND INSPIRATION
AIMEE BENDER | The Secret Room KIM DOWER | Steal from Your Dreams with a Twist of Fevered Writing BRIAN JAMES FREEMAN | Writing About Your Childhood BRITTANY WINNER | How to Channel Your Imagination VONDA N. MCINTYRE | An Exercise in Dreamsnake KEALAN PATRICK BURKE | Walking the Dog SABRINA BENULIS | Magical Inspiration ELLIOT LAURENCE | Unlimited Ideas STEVEN BARNES | Creativity on Demand
STORY DEVELOPMENT AND PLOTTING
DIEGO VALENZUELA | The Constant Writer: How to Plot an Entire Story in Minutes and Never Run Out of Ideas DANIKA DINSMORE | Put It in Space XAQUE GRUBER | Call of the Wylleen SEQUOIA HAMILTON | The Joy of Six JAMES WANLESS, AKA “CAPTAIN PICK-A-CARD” | Tarot for Writers MICHAEL REAVES | Freelancing Sci-Fi TV RAYMOND OBSTFELD | When the World Turns to Shit, Why Should I Care? Character Arc in Dystopian Stories LOIS GRESH | Story Endings: Where Monsters Lurk MICHAEL DILLON SCOTT | Begin at the End . . .
HIGH STAKES AND TERROR
WILLIAM F. NOLAN | Of Heroes and Villains CHRISTINE CONRADT | The Eleven Tenets of Fear DERRICK D. PETE | Anatomy of Choice TODD KLICK | How Spielberg and Shakespeare Grab ‘Em in Five SARA B. COOPER | Bump in the Night BEN THOMPSON | Diabolical Evil for Beginners EDWARD DEGEORGE | Seeking the Darkness LISA MORTON | The Setting in Horror JAN KOZLOWSKI | Bringing Horror Home
BUILDING WORLDS
E. E. KING | Fact into Fiction DAVID ANTHONY DURHAM | Think Historical MARK SEBANC | In Xanadu . . . Grounding the Fantastic MELISSA SCOTT | Humming the Sets: World Building That Supports the Story L. E. MODESITT, JR. | System Rules JANICE HARDY | So, What Do You Know? Deepening Your World Building Through Point of View KIJ JOHNSON | Feel Things Out CHRIS HOWARD | Building Worlds Without Boring Your Readers or Becoming the Minister for Tourism NANCY KRESS | Follow the Money
THEME AND MEANING
HARLAN ELLISON® | First, There Was the Title PEN DENSHAM | Writing into the Spiritual Unknown DOUGLAS MCGOWAN | Catching Up with the Future MARC SCOTT ZICREE | Creating Your Own Science Fiction RICHARD BLEILER | Teaching Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers BRIANNA WINNER | Understanding Yourself Better Through Creative Writing DEVORAH CUTLER-RUBENSTEIN | Giving Sentience to Ordinary Objects—An Object’s Purpose WENDY MEWES | Leaping into Landscape ERIC STENER CARLSON | Finding Your Spirit in Speculative Writing
MEMORABLE HEROES, VILLAINS, AND MONSTERS
DIANA PETERFREUND | Start with the Name KAREN MCCOY | How Characters Drive Plot ERIC EDSON | How We Feel a Story BRUCE MCALLISTER | The Black Unicorn JEFFREY A. CARVER | Create a Power! DEREK TAYLOR KENT | FUNdamentals of Writing JESSICA PAGE MORRELL | The Villain’s Handbook STACEY GRAHAM | Oh, the Humanity: What Makes Monsters Tick MARK SEVI | The Uncanny Valley BRAD SCHREIBER | Metamorphosis
COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIPS
REGGIE OLIVER | “He Do the Police in Different Voices” JAMES G. ANDERSON | More Than Words Can Say GABRIELLE MOSS | Creating Convincing Communication Between Humans and Supernatural Creatures VANESSA VAUGHN | What’s Love Got to Do with It? MARIO ACEVEDO | Love Between the Species
SCENE CONSTRUCTION AND STYLE
JACK KETCHUM | Economy RAINBOW REED | Using Your Senses J. MICHELLE NEWMAN | Make It Real LILLIAN STEWART CARL | Describe a Spiral Staircase JODY LYNN NYE | Breaking the Was-ing Habit (and Making Friends with Your Active Verbs) SCOTT RUBENSTEIN | Surprise in the Twenty-fourth Century LANCE MAZMANIAN | Break the Compass SIMON CLARK | Paint It Dark: Creating an Eerie Atmosphere and Foreshadowing Ominous Events JOHN SKIPP | The Choreography of Violence
PRACTICING YOUR CRAFT
RAMSEY CAMPBELL | What You Don’t Need DAVID BRIN | A Long and Lonely Road JOHN SHIRLEY | Writing Is Seeing JAY LAKE | Flashing Yourself NICHOLAS ROYLE | Go for a Walk JEREMY WAGNER | The Art of Being Horrifically Prolific DANA FREDSTI | Surviving Writer’s Burnout PETER BRIGGS (edited by Laurie Lamson) | How to Molotov Cocktail the Thorny Problem of Adaptions, Speculative and Otherwise (The Screenwriting Anarchist’s Way) SHARON SCOTT | Writing the Series JOE R. LANSDALE | A Writer Writes
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